topic Re:BREXIT in World Affairs & Economyhttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412147#M4308
Time to send our very own Gwede to spin something.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:29:39 GMTRams2016-06-24T14:29:39ZBREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411893#M4229
All these naysayers saying the UK economy will collapse if they leave the EU are talking nonsense....ok - just joking , calm down lads! What a mess if the "out" win !Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:49:44 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411893#M4229mullet_fish2016-06-20T12:49:44ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411899#M4231
If it should happen, it sounds like a nice bear run on the markets to me same as August last year with Greece and same as January this year with the Chinese.Mon, 20 Jun 2016 14:49:53 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411899#M4231The_Trader2016-06-20T14:49:53ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411905#M4233
i see dat coke is kickin in bigtime. Ja man , About as easy to get info on this breakfast thing as getting info on ABL Business Rescue Plan &amp; the settlement with creditors. Just hit that brick wall for today.Mon, 20 Jun 2016 15:19:35 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411905#M4233koos22016-06-20T15:19:35ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411911#M4235
i dont think many people even knew that it was such a big issue.Tue, 21 Jun 2016 14:56:14 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411911#M4235Rams2016-06-21T14:56:14ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411917#M4237
Probable black swan event?Tue, 21 Jun 2016 20:08:19 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411917#M4237The_Trader2016-06-21T20:08:19ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411921#M4238
I think so. There are second and third-order effects that we aren't even aware of yet. All we can do is assume that they aren't that stupid.Wed, 22 Jun 2016 07:22:08 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411921#M4238richardw2016-06-22T07:22:08ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411929#M4241
it going to be 54:46 to the in crowd ..Wed, 22 Jun 2016 07:28:00 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411929#M4241SimonPB2016-06-22T07:28:00ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411935#M4243
My take is 52 stay:48 outWed, 22 Jun 2016 08:58:58 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411935#M4243CHATTYCHAT2016-06-22T08:58:58ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411941#M4245
I'm going with my black swan event theory and lets make it a closer victory for the out votes 51:49Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:16:18 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411941#M4245The_Trader2016-06-22T09:16:18ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411951#M4246
No matter - I'll take the GBP long term. A selloff is just an opportunity to buy UK assets.Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:24:29 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411951#M4246THRESHOLD2016-06-22T09:24:29ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411957#M4247
my estimate is the "remain " crowd wins by a good margin. Remember, you dont ask a question if you dont know the answer and call a referendum only if you think you will win.Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:39:46 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411957#M4247Rams2016-06-22T09:39:46ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411963#M4249
Its going to rain tomorrow in parts ...Wed, 22 Jun 2016 11:07:05 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411963#M4249Creature_of_the2016-06-22T11:07:05ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411969#M4251
Any thoughts of Companies listed on LSE that might do well if they vote to remain?Wed, 22 Jun 2016 11:36:52 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411969#M4251hcoetzer2016-06-22T11:36:52ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411977#M4254
I think InvestecPLCWed, 22 Jun 2016 12:45:00 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411977#M4254jetman2016-06-22T12:45:00ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411983#M4256
This whole thing is an expensive joke(?) and complete waste of time. There never was and there never will be an "exit" for the UK. Too late for that: absolute sovereignty is s myth - the UK has during the last 100 or so years entered into some 30000(!!) plus treaties and agreements which have all involved a diminution of sovereignty in one way or another. "In" by 7- 8 percentage points - if not more.Wed, 22 Jun 2016 13:05:23 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411983#M4256partridge2016-06-22T13:05:23ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411989#M4258
Be this as it may - the vote lies with the people, and they might just find that the time is right to move out. This is the problem with democracy: everybody has the right to p*ss against the tree and after the tree dies there is no shadow, no oxygen, no ecology if you want to elaborate.Thu, 23 Jun 2016 06:47:48 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411989#M4258CHATTYCHAT2016-06-23T06:47:48ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411995#M4260
Be this as it may ---&gt; Clive Roffey ????Thu, 23 Jun 2016 07:52:40 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/411995#M4260Preston2016-06-23T07:52:40ZRe:Re:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412001#M4262
idioms.thefreedictioneryThu, 23 Jun 2016 08:34:27 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412001#M4262CHATTYCHAT2016-06-23T08:34:27ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412007#M4264
Common sense is sadly lacking! Think of in your own life when you stand down (voluntarily) from a committee/club/board. You think you might have influence later but your influence is zero...because..you are ....OUT!Thu, 23 Jun 2016 08:58:54 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412007#M4264mullet_fish2016-06-23T08:58:54ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412013#M4266
Either the bookies have got it terribly wrong or it's going to be overwhelmingly REMAIN. William Hill odds currently 1/7 Remain and 9/2 Leave. That's like Secretariat v a three legged donkey.Thu, 23 Jun 2016 10:12:58 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412013#M4266klapka2016-06-23T10:12:58ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412019#M4267
The lord protector (Richard 3) thinks the alsi might move up by 10% a day over the next 3.Thu, 23 Jun 2016 10:43:08 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412019#M4267koos22016-06-23T10:43:08ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412025#M4268
Odds now 1/8 Remain and 5/1 Leave. Looks like the donkey fell at the first fence.Thu, 23 Jun 2016 13:53:26 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412025#M4268klapka2016-06-23T13:53:26ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412029#M4269
Koos, what do you trade/Thu, 23 Jun 2016 13:53:55 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412029#M4269Rams2016-06-23T13:53:55ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412033#M4271
alsi + resiThu, 23 Jun 2016 15:27:55 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412033#M4271koos22016-06-23T15:27:55ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412041#M4273
And the black swan wins by a short beak.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 04:39:27 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412041#M4273Russ2016-06-24T04:39:27ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412047#M4275
If I had some money on this horse. Could have made a killing. To me this just emphasizes that the British are tired of how the EU runs things and to top it all, a politician in Holland is already calling for a referendum. Now what are the chances for a total desintegration of the whole EU?Fri, 24 Jun 2016 05:11:39 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412047#M4275The_Trader2016-06-24T05:11:39ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412053#M4277
oh boys,Russ, thankfully no cfd's. No margin call. Will look to pick up Nampak at ridiculous price.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 05:57:37 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412053#M4277Preston2016-06-24T05:57:37ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412057#M4279
ye dont have to trade on the vagaries of woman, was a 50/50 bet anyhoo.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 06:11:30 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412057#M4279koos22016-06-24T06:11:30ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412067#M4282
The colonizer has voted for independence.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 06:28:11 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412067#M4282Kbee2016-06-24T06:28:11ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412073#M4284
....today we could lose at least 5-10%. Useless , narrow minded, lazy, selfish English and Welsh (Scots and NIR good guys and a few Londoners) . The EU must screw them and their rubbish cars. Let them erect "their wall" all the way across the channel ! Let the Poms go and pick strawberries themselves instead of hard working Poles. I can't wait to watch. Good luck to Iceland on Monday for the soccer....Fri, 24 Jun 2016 06:35:12 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412073#M4284mullet_fish2016-06-24T06:35:12ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412079#M4286
At least London was not burnt down and left in ashes - not sure if the soccer mob will contain themselves.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 06:44:57 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412079#M4286CHATTYCHAT2016-06-24T06:44:57ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412085#M4288
Yes, busy days ahead, lots opportunities. Always the Sell in May wins....Fri, 24 Jun 2016 06:55:14 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412085#M4288Rams2016-06-24T06:55:14ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412091#M4290
ALSI down 2500 pointsFri, 24 Jun 2016 06:59:58 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412091#M4290Rams2016-06-24T06:59:58ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412097#M4292
alsi weekly und monthly dunnit look gay either.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 07:17:23 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412097#M4292koos22016-06-24T07:17:23ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412103#M4294
Standard bank and its useless website..cost me money..cudnt close my shorts at lower levelsFri, 24 Jun 2016 08:09:45 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412103#M4294Hali2016-06-24T08:09:45ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412109#M4296
USD/ZAR would be a possible long trade(daily)...green confirmation Monday.Long gold another. Well, we know now there will be no FED rate hike.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 08:20:53 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412109#M4296Rams2016-06-24T08:20:53ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412115#M4298
Yes - absolute rubbish. Disgraceful!Fri, 24 Jun 2016 08:47:16 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412115#M4298THRESHOLD2016-06-24T08:47:16ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412121#M4300
This isn't as bad as Black Monday on October 19, 1987, when the Dow lost 22,61% in one day!Fri, 24 Jun 2016 08:52:19 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412121#M4300Russ2016-06-24T08:52:19ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412127#M4302
The dax and the cac are taking an even bigger klap than the ftse.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 09:19:24 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412127#M4302Russ2016-06-24T09:19:24ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412133#M4304
It seems that when volatility hits the markets, Easy trader get clapped with the same wave. Thankfully, I also receive "live prices" from IG markets (at a fee), so I have effectively hedged against Easy Traders inefficiencies.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 09:46:21 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412133#M4304Preston2016-06-24T09:46:21ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412141#M4306
The Scots now want out of the Uk so they can stay in the EU - ASAP - more turmoil !! W???? Boris and his boy scouts will make a hash of this....Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:35:36 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412141#M4306mullet_fish2016-06-24T11:35:36ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412147#M4308
Time to send our very own Gwede to spin something.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:29:39 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412147#M4308Rams2016-06-24T14:29:39ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412153#M4310
David Cameron falling on his sword. This is classic soap opera.Fri, 24 Jun 2016 18:59:34 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412153#M4310The_Trader2016-06-24T18:59:34ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412159#M4312
and?Mon, 27 Jun 2016 15:19:04 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412159#M4312Rams2016-06-27T15:19:04ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412163#M4314
<LI-USER uid="73381"></LI-USER>, Are you enquiring or confirming?Mon, 27 Jun 2016 15:27:42 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412163#M4314Preston2016-06-27T15:27:42ZRe:Re:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412169#M4316
coiningMon, 27 Jun 2016 15:29:11 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412169#M4316Rams2016-06-27T15:29:11ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412175#M4318
.Wed, 29 Jun 2016 09:48:19 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412175#M4318Rams2016-06-29T09:48:19ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412181#M4320
That says it all!Wed, 29 Jun 2016 10:55:58 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412181#M4320THRESHOLD2016-06-29T10:55:58ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412187#M4322
Looking at some of the predictions above in this thread - before the vote results (like predicting massive wins for IN??) - I have to laugh. Markets have rallied back though after the initial panic of the first two days. Probably a bit of scaremongering by vested interests before the vote, now people realizing the sky isn't falling.Wed, 29 Jun 2016 12:22:18 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412187#M4322Siener2016-06-29T12:22:18ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412193#M4324
And the "S" word being thrown around (stimulus!)Wed, 29 Jun 2016 13:34:18 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412193#M4324Russ2016-06-29T13:34:18ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412199#M4326
predictions - here we go. Technically this is where things get interesting, as we have divergences all over the place. Only the FTSE has actually recovered almost fully. They are back to pre-vote levels, but that is almost to be expected, because the bulk of UK companies earn money offshore - and they have just received a 10% shot in the arm thanks to a GBP devaluation. Also, the FTSE is resource heavy, so a lot of speculation in there. Now, in terms of divergence, Chinese markets are staging some sort of comeback, and hardly registered a blip after the announcement. The question is, now, with all the uncertainty, do we have the cajones to push through and make new highs? With calls for the BoE's Mark Carney's head, and the complete political uncertainty in Britain right now, nothing is on the table, in my opinion. Everything is super risky, and the global market's capacity for absorbing risk is a bit stretched right now. The play is still to the downside, IMO. I am out 100% on all my CFD positionsWed, 29 Jun 2016 13:57:46 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412199#M43262016-06-29T13:57:46ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412207#M4330
A dead cat bounce is the most likely. Plenty more panic and volatility ahead IMO. Great for trading though.Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:00:18 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412207#M4330klapka2016-06-29T14:00:18ZRe:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412211#M4332
Agree 100% Loads of risk here.Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:33:55 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412211#M4332kwagga2016-06-29T14:33:55ZRe:Re:Re:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412217#M4335
Yep - the worlds 5th largest economy has just fuxhauled the worlds 3rd largest economy (Japan), by creating a capital inflow to safe haven assets - strengthening their currency which is exactly what Japan didn't want. So now it is back to the drugs - eish. The problem though, is that for the EU, the drugs didn't work - and for Japan, the drugs haven't worked for years, so will the markets believe they will work now? I would expect fresh rounds of QE money to exit England and Japan - flow to the US where you are still getting positive return on your yields (vs negative yields in Japan - and borderline negative yields in England). So back to dollar strengthening, or at least that is how I am calling it.Wed, 29 Jun 2016 15:40:41 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412217#M43352016-06-29T15:40:41ZRe:BREXIThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412223#M4338
german&amp;irish is gonna celebrate mexican freedom day on the 4th , so upThu, 30 Jun 2016 08:07:42 GMThttps://community.standardbank.co.za/t5/World-Affairs-Economy/BREXIT/m-p/412223#M4338koos22016-06-30T08:07:42Z